Third World Studies/Area Studies
Third World Studies/Area Studies
Bennett, Wendell Clark. Area Studies in American Universities. NY: Social Science Research Council, 1951. ASU
Bigelow, Donald N. and Lyman H. Legters. The Non-Western World in Higher Education.
Cumings, Bruce. "Boundary Displacement: The State, the Foundations, and Area Studies during and after the Cold War." Learning Places: The Afterlives of Area Studies. Ed. Masao Miyoshi and H. D. Harootunian.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Third World Studies: Seventeenth Annual Meeting, Association of Third World Studies, Universidad de Costa Rica & University of North Florida, San José, Costa Rica, November 18-20, 1999. Association of
McCaughey, Robert A. International Studies and Academic
Non-Western Studies in the
Smith, Tony. "Requiem of New Agenda for
Steward, Julian H. Area Research: Theory and Practice. Bulletin 63. NY: Social Science Research Council, 1950. ASU
African Studies
Alford, Kwame Wes. "The Early Intellectual Growth and Development of William Leo Hansberry and the Birth of African Studies." Journal of Black Studies 30.3 (2000): 269-93.
Martin, Guy, and Carlene Young. "The Paradox of Separate and Unequal: African Studies and Afro-American Studies." An Assessment of Black Studies Programs in American Higher Education, Spec. issue of Journal of Negro Education 53.3: (Sum. 1984): 257-267. JSTOR. Appalachian State U Lib.,
Rauch, Jerome S. "Area Institute Programs and African Studies." Journal of Negro Education 24.4 (Autumn 1955): 409-25. JSTOR. Appalachian State U Lib.,
Shepperson, George. "The Afro-American Contribution to African Studies." Journal of American Studies 8.3 (1974 ): 281-301.
Asian Studies/Chinese Studies
Association for Asian Studies.
Borton, Hugh. "Asian Studies and the American Colleges." Journal of Asian Studies 18.1 (Nov. 1958): 59-65.
Ciolek, T.Matthew. Asian Studies - WWW Virtual Library.
De Bary, Wm. Theodore. "The Association for Asian Studies: Nonpolitical but not Unconcerned." Journal of Asian Studies 29.4 (Aug. 1970): 751-59.
Fairbank, John K. "A Note of Ambiguity: Asian Studies in
Hsiao, Kung-Chuan. "Chinese Studies and the Disciplines--the Twins Shall Meet." "Comments on the `Chinese Studies and the Disciplines' Symposium." Journal of Asian Studies 24.1 (Nov. 1964): 112-14.
Lavely, William, James Lee, and Wang Feng. "Chinese Demography: The State of the Field." Journal of Asian Studies 49.4 (Nov. 1990): 807-34.
Overmyer, Daniel L. "Introduction." "Chinese Religions--The State of the Field: Part I: Early Religious Traditions: The Neolithic Period through the Han Dynasty (ca. 4000 B.C.E. to 220 C.E.)." Journal of Asian Studies 54.1 (Feb. 1995): 124-28.
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